Receiving Documents in Memory

When the MultiPASS 1000 is set for automatic receiving and the paper or ink runs out, the unit stores incoming documents in memory. The MultiPASS 1000 can store up to 70 letter-size pages (based on CCITT #1 Chart).

When the MultiPASS 1000 receives documents in memory, you see one of the following messages and you must perform one of the following actions:

LCD display

Action

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SUPPLY REC. PAPER

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CHANGE CARTRIDGE

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DARK PAPER USED

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REC. PAPER JAM

Load paper into the paper cassette.

Install a new ink cartridge. Press STOP.

Load clean, white paper into the paper cassette. Press STOP.

Clear the paper jam. Press STOP.

See Chapter 14, Troubleshooting, for details on these messages.

To print the received documents stored in memory, follow these steps:

1.Press START/COPY.

MEMORY COPY

The MultiPASS 1000 begins printing the received pages stored in memory.

After printing the pages, the MultiPASS 1000 erases the documents in memory. The ALARM light will stop blinking.

If there is a power failure or you unplug the MultiPASS 1000 while documents are stored in memory, the documents are erased.

Receiving Fax Documents

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Canon MP 1000 manual LCD display Action